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Kerala: Governor Arif Mohammed Khan’s Facebook account hacked

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan’s ‘Facebook’ account was hacked on Saturday. Taking to Twitter PRO Kerala Raj Bhavan tweeted, “Hon’ble Governor Arif Mohammed Khan said “My Facebook page appears to be hacked since today morning. The matter has been reported and efforts are on to restore the page.” Earlier, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury claimed […]

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Kerala: Governor Arif Mohammed Khan’s Facebook account hacked

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan’s ‘Facebook’ account was hacked on Saturday.

Taking to Twitter PRO Kerala Raj Bhavan tweeted, “Hon’ble Governor Arif Mohammed Khan said “My Facebook page appears to be hacked since today morning. The matter has been reported and efforts are on to restore the page.”

Earlier, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury claimed that his Twitter account was hacked in May after posting a tweet with former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s infamous quote linked to the 1984 riots, although Chowdhury deleted the tweet later.

Congress leader also filed a police complaint with Delhi Police. Meanwhile, Chowdhury posted an infographic with a picture of former Prime Minister Rajiv with his statement, “When a big tree falls, the ground shakes.”

Moreover, justifying the 1984 Sikh genocide in the wake of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination former PM Rajiv Gandhi said this.

While addressing the gathering Rajiv Gandhi said, “We must remember Indiraji. We must remember why her assassination happened. We must remember who could be the people behind this. When Indira’s assassination happened, there were riots in the country. We know that the hearts of the Indian people were full of anger and that for a few days people felt India was shaking. When a big tree falls, the earth shakes.”

“The tweet against my name in the Twitter account has nothing to do with my own observation. A malicious campaign is propagated by those forces inimical to me,” later Chowdhury wrote on Twitter.

However, Chowdhury corrected the tweet and tweeted, “Development is not about factories, dams, and roads. Development is about people. The goal is material, cultural and spiritual fulfillment for the people. The human factor is of the supreme valve in development.”

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